Crunchyroll launches as channel in Apple TV app

Crunchyroll is now available as a channel in the Apple TV app, enabling users to subscribe and stream anime titles directly within the platform. The addition covers viewers in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, coinciding with the spring anime season. Subscriptions start at $10 per month following a recent price increase.

Anime streaming service Crunchyroll announced its availability as a channel in the Apple TV app on Friday, allowing subscribers to access content without needing a separate app or login. Users can manage subscriptions through their Apple account and watch shows on Apple devices, consoles, smart TVs, and more. As noted by 9to5Mac, this marks the first significant new channel added to the TV app in some time. Crunchyroll offers simulcasts of new titles from Japan and a library of nearly 25,000 hours of content, including popular series like Solo Leveling, Demon Slayer, Gachiakuta, and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. Upcoming spring releases feature Re:Zero, One Piece, and Dr. Stone. The timing aligns with ongoing seasons such as the third season of Jujutsu Kaisen. In February, Crunchyroll raised prices across all plans by $2, with tiers now ranging from $10 to $18 per month. This move follows the service's expansion efforts, including a 2023 launch as an add-on on Prime Video and free anime channels on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Samsung TV Plus. Earlier last year, the platform faced backlash over an AI subtitle error in German translations for Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show, where a subtitle began with 'ChatGPT said…'. Crunchyroll attributed the issue to a third-party vendor and committed to rectifying it.

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Netflix raises prices on all US subscription plans

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Netflix has increased prices across its US subscription tiers, with the ad-supported plan rising from $8 to $9 per month. The standard ad-free plan now costs $20, up from $18, and the premium plan is $27, previously $25. The changes take effect immediately for new subscribers and will roll out to existing ones in coming weeks.

Amazon Prime Video has added Roku's $3-per-month Howdy streaming service as a new add-on subscription available in the US. The commercial-free service, first launched on Roku devices in August 2025, now expands to the Prime Video app for the first time outside its original platform. Prime members can access it alongside other add-ons like Apple TV and ad-free Peacock.

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Amazon has introduced a limited-time bundle offering Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus to Prime Video subscribers for $20 a month. The package saves users $10 compared to individual subscriptions and provides access to original content from both services. Announced on Tuesday, the deal requires an active Amazon Prime membership in the US.

Netflix and Apple TV have announced a collaboration to expand Formula 1 access for U.S. audiences in 2026. Season 8 of the docuseries Drive to Survive premiered on both platforms, covering the 2025 championship. Apple TV will serve as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for the live F1 season, while Netflix will stream the Canadian Grand Prix.

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Apple and Netflix have announced a partnership to share Formula 1 programming in the US, including the Canadian Grand Prix and season eight of Drive to Survive. The collaboration aims to expand access to F1 content ahead of the 2026 season. Apple TV subscribers will stream the series starting February 27, while Netflix will air the May Grand Prix.

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